Indian Daily Mail, 12 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 151. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 243 1 INCREASED EXODUS OF NON-MUSLIMS DUE TO TALK OF "JEHAD" NEW DELHI V July ii.— The Government of India have drawn the attention of the Pakistan Government to the sudden increase in the number of non-Muslim refugees arriving in West Bengal from East
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  • 55 1 SRINGAR, Kashmir, July 11.— Frank Graham, United Nations Kashmir representative yesterday met Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah Piane ivxinisier of Kashmir for the third time since, he arrived here on Sunday. A general discussion on the Kashin.i issue was held during the IUU minutes conference at which United Nations
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  • 138 1 DALMIA'S PAPER WELCOMES FIVE-YEAR PLAN NEW DELHI, July 11.—Commenting on the first five-year plan, just published by the Government of India's Planning Commission, Seth Ramakrishna Dalmia's "Times of. India" says: "The Plan aims at rectifying th&\ disequilibrium caused by the cumul-j ative impact of war and partition; its primary objective
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  • 158 1 PESSIMISM OVER KOREA TRUCE TALKS LONDON, July 11.— First reports of the Communist conditions for ending hostilities in Korea, broadcast by Peking and Moscow Radios appear inacceptable to the Unitet Nations Command, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. He qualified this statement by adding that as yet no direct reports
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  • 21 1 TOKYO, July 11.— The United Nations communique said tonight: "Progress is being maintained" in the Korea truce negotiations. Reuter
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  • 33 1 SEOUL, July 11.— Rear- Admiral Arleigh Burke said on his return to Munsan that there would be a third meeting of the United Nations and Communists ceasefire negotiators tomorrow.- Reuter
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  • 37 1 FIFTH AIR FORCE HQ, Korea July 11. U.S. Sabre Jets today shot down three Communist MIG 15 jets and damaged another in a spectacular 20 minute air battle over uoithwestern Korea A.P.
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, July 11.— There has been an eight-fold increase in the exports of Indian pepper. In 1950-1951 exports of pepper were valued at R5.200 million, as against R5.26.7 million in 1948-1949. The United States is the largest importer of Indian pepper; it has also
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  • 117 1 TEHERAN, July 11.— Despite iiisi poor health, the Iranian Prime I Minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, 1 on July 9 returned Maulana Azad's oall and stayed with him for about 65 minutes. The President of the Persian Senate, Mr. Taqi Zadeh, and the Speaker of the
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  • 52 1 Centre's Food Supplies To' Deficit Areas NEW DELHI, July 11.— During the week-ended June 30, the Central Ministry of Food and Agriculture despatched 95,950 tons of food- j grains to the deficit areas. Main recipients were Madras (23.100 tons), Bombay (21,700 tons), and Bihar (15,200 tons). Other sieas received 35,350
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  • 95 1 In a letter to Mr. M. Gopala >ieuon, Representative of the Uovernment of India in Malaya, Mr. JaLramdas Doulatram, Governor of Assam, has thanked the Assam Relief Fund Committee in Singapore for sending a bank draft tor Rg.48,173-5-U, being the amount collected by the Committee. The
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  • 130 1 HYDERABAD, July 11.— An agreement of mutual affiliation uetween the British Medical Association an of the Indian Medical Association was ratified at a meeting of the Working Committee of the Indian Medical Association held at Hyderabad on July 7. According to the agreement, there will be interchange
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  • 233 1 CHARGE AGAINST AIOC INFORMATION CHIEF TEHERAN, July 11. Several deputies attacked the Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, in the Majlis (Parliament) yesterday for his "control" of the oil dispute. Dr. Mossadeq, who is at present ill in bed, reported to the Majlis by
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  • 93 1 TEHERAN, July 11.— The Persian Government has ordered its embas sies abroad to place advertisements in "the world's most important newspapers" in the next few days asking for tenders for Persian oil. The advertisements will ask for payment in lieu of credit bills or documentary bills
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  • 52 1 TEHERAN, July 11.— Rioting be tween Communists and anti-Com-munists has occurred at the university ot Tabriz, capital of the North Pe.sian province of Azerbaijan, boi dering on the Soviet Union, according to reports reaching here. The reports said several students were injured and others arrested there
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  • 71 1 NO WITHDRAWAL OF PERSIAN ASSETS LONDON, July 11.— British and Persian banking quarters in London yesterday discountenanced the re port from Persian sources in Teheran that the Persian Government had decided to withdraw £16,000,000 deposited in British banks to meet its money crisis. Experts on Persia's holdings ot sterling said
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  • 34 1 JERUSALEM, July 11.— The Persian consulate in Jerusalem was closed down last Saturday on instructions received from the Persian Government, it was officially stated hor* list ntffc» Reuter
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  • 240 1 EYE-OPENER TO MADRAS GOVT. 520 m. BALLOT PAPERS-175 ra. VOTERS--200,000 POLLING BOOTHS-OVER 500,000 WORKERS NEW DELHI, July 11.— Rapid progress is being made in the preparations for India's lirst General Elections in November-December tm» year. Electoral RoUs, listing 175 million voters, are ready and
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  • 123 1 STRIKERS CHARGED WITH "SUSPENSION OF WORK"! ATHENS, July 11.— The public prosecutor of Athens yesterday ordered penal prosecution of the Execution Committee of the Civil Servants Union on the charge of having called a suspension of work. The public prosecutor explained it was ordered on the basis of Article 247
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  • 100 1 KARACHI, July 11.— Lloyds Bank here yesterday dismissed 101 striking employees for "absence without leave". The strikers stopped work last Friday, demanding a 4-month bonus, revision of pay scales and re-instate-ment of a dismissed employee. The Bank refused the demands and published notices in newspapers warning
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  • 93 1 KARACHI, July 11.— A number of K.L.M. (Rpyal Dutch airlines) workers started a lightning strike here last night for higher salaries and the re-instatement of three dismissed workers. Called by the airways union the strike mainly affected porters and the garage and
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  • 58 1 BEVERLY HILLS, July 11.— A decision has been reached on actress Rita Hayworth's demand for a $3,000,000 settlement by Prince Aly Khan on their daughter Yasmin, their attorneys announced last night, but the details are secret. They said in a joint statement that "the terms of this as well as
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  • 119 1 BURMESE DEMAND OIL NATIONALISATION RANGOON, July 11.— Burmese Oil workers, meeting under the banner of the Ail Burma Oil Company owli Union, nave approved a resolution demanding nationalisation ot" ine industry. Nationalisation would affect three British oil companies, the Burmah Oil Company, the indo-Burma Company and the British Murmah Petroleum
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  • 76 1 Br. Govt. Servants Suspended For "Red Learnings" LONDON, July 11.— Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Gaitskell said yesterday that 43 civil servants suspected of Communist leanings were suspended during the year ending 1950. The action was taken in departments handling secret information. Of the 43, Gaitskell said, seven were
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  • 57 1 KARACHI, July 11.— A tea aue tion centre will shortly be opened in Kai achi by the Pakistan Govern ment to facilities tea export to Middle East countries. Total demand for Pakistan tea ln the Middle East is about 30,000,000 lbs. annually. Turkey and Egypt consume
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  • 43 1 PARIS. July 11.— The French Government has awarded Mr. Christopher Chancellor, GeneraJ Manager of Reuters, the Rqsette of Officer of the Legion of Honour on the occasion of Reuter's Centenary, the French Foreign Office announced last night Reuter
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  • 154 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 11.— A tragic accident marred the arrival of the steamship "Jalagopal" at Negapatam on Monday from Singapore. >lr Mohana Rangan, Port Health Officer, and his peon Marian were both drowned when their boat cap-*../<-<l in rough seas while it was
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  • 103 1 United Nations, N.Y. July 11.— The first series of United Nations stamps, to be used exclusively in the international enclave of the U.N. here, are being printed by Netherlands and British firms. The stamps will be printed in 11 denominations. The eight designs to be
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  • 54 1 AUCKLAND, July 11.— The national strike committee of unions affected by the five-month-old waterside dispute yesterday recommended members to "defer themselves for work if they wish". The strike, which began on February 16, is expected to fade out completely this week-end. Seamen were offering themselves for
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  • 38 1 CHICAGO, July 11.— Egbert Anson Van Alctyme, composer of over 500 sons, including "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree,'' and "Pretty Baby," died at the age of 73 Monday at his home following a stroke. A.P.
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  • 170 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July n.— The Tamil script has been officially reformed by reducing the number of separate characters from 133 to 91 Madras State Government having accepted the scheme recommended by special committee* appointed for the purpose in February last. Symbols
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  • 92 1 PARIS, July 11— Freflcta Communist Party chief, Maurice Thorez. Is convalescing satisfactorily in Russia from stroke, the piaarty newspaper, L'Humnite, said today. Thorez was stricken last November and wit, flown to Russia. He was partially paralysed and was reported unable to walk. L'Humanite has .published frequent stories
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  • 110 2 Goa School Teacher Deported To "Devils island" BOMBAY: Mr. Divakar Balkrishna Kakodkar, a school teacher of Goa, deported by the Partuguese authorities in India in April this year, has now been sent by the Lisbon Government to the "Devils Island" of Cape Verde. Mr. Kakodkar was arrested by the Goan
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  • 241 2 LUCKNOW: The progress of the U.P. Government's schemes for the improvement of cottage industries in the State has been outlined in a report just published. A quality-marking scheme has been started at Aligarh to rid the city's lock-making industry one of the premier export industries
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  • 131 2 CALCUTTA: India exported about 3,69,000 tons ot coal to Pakistan till the middle of last month out of six lakh tons which wa3 to be despatched by the end of June under the Indo-Pakistan trade agreement. Another consignment of about 86,000 tons was on transit
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  • 33 2 ROCKPORT, Massachussets, July 10.— Cartoonist Dudley Fisher, 61, creator of "Right around home" and "Myrtle" died today or coronary thrombosis just a few hours after he arrived here for a summer vacation. A.P.
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  • 106 2 NAGPUR: A strike by a section of coal mine workers in the Chhindwara coalfields began on July 2. The strike was called by the C. P. Mine Workers' Union. The Union's demands include increased wages and dearness allowance, old age pension and gratuity and refixation of
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    52 2 *X5VlV'.> Thiis photo shows a street in Ka esong, ancient capital of Korea, as It was before the city was wrecked during the present fighting. The road leads to mountainous country (background) and the 38th parallel, which is two miles north ot the city, where the wnusut* tatt* are beta*
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  • 360 2 Dr- Keskar 9 s Reply To Pak. Talk Ot "Jehad" MIRAJ: Dr. B. V. Keskar, India's Deputy Foreign Minister said here on July 5 that Pakistan's threat of "Jehad" was a bluff meant for deceiving its own people. India was, however, prepared to meet
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  • 152 2 Liaquat On Kashmir Issue At Id Prayer Meeting KARACHI: Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Premier of Pakistan reiterated on July 6 his oftrepeated assurance to Pakistanis that "Pakistan will not allow India to grab Kashmir by force." Mr. Liaquat Ali made this observation at an Id prayer meeting here. The prayer
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  • 304 2 "90 P.C. KASHMIRIS WANT UNION WITH INDIA" Tlie possibUity that nine out of ten Kashmiris would vote for union with India if a plebiscite were taken was suggested by Dr. R. Ahmed, West Bengal's Muslim Minister for Co-operatives. In a talk on "Kashmir Today over the Calcutta station of the
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  • 103 2 C.R.'s Visit To Sriperumbudur MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Home Minister, Government of India. Home Minister, Government of India, paid a visit on July 4 to Sriperumbudur, the birth-place or Sri Ramnujacharya, founder of the Sri Vishltayaita School of philosophy. The Home Minister was received there with temple honours. After worship
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  • 31 2 LAHORE: Pakistan's Minister for Kashmir Affairs Mr. M. A. Gurmani said at Rawalpindi on July 5 that the continuance of the Kashmir dispute for nearly four years and the
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  • 557 2 PHOTO. NAGPUR: Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru, president of the Servants of India Society and member of Parliament, said here on July 6 that the only method by which the Katfunir question could be solved ultimately was for the Security Council to ask
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  • 452 2 DIBRUGARH: Soil erosion along the banks of the swollen Brahmaputra is now gaining in severity. Serious erosion at the northwestern pait of Dibrugarh town since June 1 has rendered over 100 families homeless. An estimated 20,000 sq. ft has been washed away at Mohanaghat. Amolapati
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  • 104 2 On June 24, Indian Air Force Dakotas airlifted 16,680 lb. of salt and 4,944 lb of telegraphic instruments from Mohan Bari, 17 miles east of Dibrugarh, to marooned areas in Pasighat in four stories, according to reports received in Delhi. On June 25 and 26 they flew four
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    97 2 United States President Harry S. Truman recently signed into law the bill to furnish emergency food aM to India. At the White House, in Washington, D.C, Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (seated right), Ambassador of India to the U.S. watches as President Truman signs the bill. Standing (left to right) are
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  • 191 2 MADRAS,: The Government of Madras have received information about the reported clash at Theni in Madhurai district on July 4. The report says 142 persons have been taken into custody following a clash between Congressmen and some pei sons, believed to be members of the Dravida Munnetra
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  • 26 2 NEW YORK, July 10.— United .Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie emplaned at 1742 ESt (2200 GMT) Monday by Scandair to resume his holiday in Norway. A.P.
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  • 1886 3 India Government's Policies Outlined NEW DELHI. July Xl<—ln a 12,060-word report to the All India Congress Committee outlining the Central Government's policies and achievements. Mr. Nehru makes a detailed analysis of the problems and difficulties facing the country. Among other subjects, the report
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    43 3 PHOTO). General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Atlantic Pact Supreme Commander (left), enjoys a chat with Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime Premier, at a dinner given in honour of Eisenhower and nis wife by the English Speaking Union at London's Grosvenor House on July 3, A.P.
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  • 176 3 RAKWANA: A story of how a love affair which developed at school culminated in tragedy was related before the Coroner, Mr. T D. Ekanayake, at tine Kahawatte nospital. Pedrick (22> and Asilin (.16) both of Opanayake, were students of a school in Balangoda. They fell in love
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  • 39 3 CUTTACK: The Government of Orissa have issued (the Orissa Motor Spirit (Distribution) Control Order under the Essential Supplies (Temporary powers) Act, vesting control over distribution of petrol in Orissa in the Controller of Transport. FOC
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  • 352 3 SIR M. VISVESVARAYA'S ADVICE TO GOVERNMENT BANGALORE Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, President of the All-India Manufacturers' Organisation addressing Pressmen recently at his residence, pleaded for an all-out effort on the part of leaders, the public and the Press to educate the average citizen to work hard and lead a
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    56 3 Arriving in Washington, D.C, for a- brief visit to the United States, President Galo Pla/.a of Ecuador (standing, left) was officially welcomed in a ceremony at the District of Columbia Building, where he received the traditional "key to the city" from District Commissioner F. Joseph Donohue. Seated at left is
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  • 127 3 COLOMBO: Tae School of Mines. Colorado, in the U_S., has offered a scholarship in mining tenao.e foe a maximum period of rax \ears to j. 'bona fide" resident of Ceylon. The scholarship, which is valued between Rs. 1,500 and Rs. 1,695 per year, exempts the
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  • 82 3 COLOMBO: Mr. Vernon L. B. Mendis, of the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs, left for the United Kingdom recently by Air Ceylon Skymaster. lie wiU take a court* o* training. organised by the Commonwealth Relations Office ln the United Kingdom, and will proceed
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  • 617 3 CEYLON NEWS: CEYLON'S FREE EDUCATION SCHEME A PRINCIPAL ON ITS "GRAVE IMPLICATIONS" JAFFNA: The Rev. J. T. Arulanontham, principal of St. John f s College, Jaffna said in his report at the annual prize distribution of the school held recently that when looked at superficially the Free Education Scheme sought
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  • 118 3 CEYIONESE ADVISED TO GO INDIAN JAFFNA: Under the patronage of the Mayor of Jaffna, Mr. C. Ponnambalam, a free show of Indian documentary films was given to the public in the Town Hall. Jaffna The shows were arranged by Mr. V. Subramaniam and Mr. D. A. Rao of Central College,
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  • 740 4 PRESIDENT EXPRESSES HOPE OF SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT 'The ACSU delegation headed by its President met the Commander-in-Chief GHQ FARELF, his Chief of Staff and the Command Secretary at 12.00 noon on Monday, July 9, at the C-in-C's Office, The meeting lasted for about 45 minutes,"
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  • 236 4 TERRIFIC SUCCESS Unprecedented crowds have been thronging into Geylang's Garrick Tneatre ever since the opening of "RAJRANI" one week ago!! This lst class picture Has been greatly praised hy local audiences and have been especially patronised by whole families who have come to enjoy and at the same time take
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  • 200 4 MADRAS, July 11.— The Bihar Chief Minister, Mr. Shri Krishna Sinha stated in Madras yesterday tit at the recently threatened food HiUiution in Bihar was now completely under control following the allotment of enough grains to the State by the Central
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  • 36 4 The usual free cinema shows arranged by the Naval Base Labour Union will be given today at 7.00 p.m. at the usual site by the side of Block 80 H.M Naval Base. Singapore
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  • 43 4 N APLES, July 11.— Monarchist and leftwing town councillors threw chairs at each other in Naples Municipality last night during a debate over the naming of a street. After ushers had separated the fighters, the debate was adjourned] indefinitely. Reuter
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  • 34 4 BOMBAY, July 11.— About 1,133 Haj pilgrims from all over India] sailed from Bombay on July 9 for Jeddah. Among the passengers arel 800 men, 300 women and 33 children. GIIS
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  • 40 4 HAVANA, Cuba, July 11.— An unexploded bomb was found late last night in the garden of tha Sovie* j Legation here. Legation staff found the bomb and told police: The fuse had zone out. 1 Reuter
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  • 65 4 HONG KONG, July 11.— The Hongkong Football Association which enquired into the conduct of the Ho Ho Cup tour to Singapore last year, suspended Lee Tak Kee who managed the team, from having anything to do with any body associated with the Hongkong Football Association. The players
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  • 74 4 NEW DELHI, July 11.— According to the all-India final estimate of sugarcane for 1950-1951, there has been an increase of 14.2 per cent, in the acreage and 10.6 per cent, in the yield. The current year's area and yield of sugarcane have been estimated at
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  • 43 4 WELLINGTON, July 11.— The New Zealand Government will take the earliest opportunity of dissolving Parliament to appeal to the country for vindication of its handling of the three-month old dock dispute. Prime Minister Sydney Holland announced tonight. Reuter
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  • 57 4 VIENNA, July 11.— A special airlift of privately characted planes will fly some 3500 scouts from the Commonwealth to the world scout jamboree opening near Bad Ischl, Austria, on August 3. America is sending 1000 scouts from all states and contingents will come
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  • 704 4  - Anglo Iranian Oil Company May Go ALEX VALENTINE, But Memory- And HeadacheWiU Remain (By Renter's, Correspondent in Teheran) THE Anglo-IranLan Oil Company as such may disappear, but more than the memory will linger on. The present generation of Persians j has been brought up with tne Anglo- Iranian Oil Company
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  • 63 4 MELBOURNE, July 11.—Indianmade cricket balls were officially accepted on July 9 in Melbourne by the Victorian Cricket Association, according to FTI. Indian balls, which are treble-sitched, proved to be extremely well-made and sold cheap for 18 Australian shillings (14 shillings and six pence sterling), as against this
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  • 56 4 HONG KONG, July 11.— Mr. Chui Chak-sang, assistant managei of the Wing On Assurance Company who was §hot at by a lone gunman in Kowloon on the night of July 7. died in hospital late last night. He was shot in the stomach and had oeen
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  • 69 4 COLOMBO: Mr. E. C. B. Wijesinghe, Assistant Government Information Officer, has been appointed Manager of the Press Trust of Ceylon, Ltd. He will take up his new duties on Aug. 1. Mr. Donogh M. MacDonagh, Reuter's Manager in Ceylon, wno is at present acting additionally as Manager
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